Mike Myers Returns as Dr. Evil to Make Fun of North Korea

The Sony hack is now more confusing that ever. The FBI says that North Korea is involved, yet the denies involvement, suggesting a joint investigation into the matter. The whole situation has devolved into a game of "he said/she said," and there's only one person who can help set it all straight: Dr. Evil, of course.

Mike Myers reprised Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers trilogy on this weekend's episode of US sketch show Saturday Night Live, to show North Korea and Sony what true evil is all about.

Myers describes NK's attack on Sony, (and a James Franco comedy nonetheless) as similar to two bald men fighting over a comb: who cares. He also takes a few predictable jabs at the Guardians of Peace (GOP) name and even makes fun of himself by mentioning the Love Guru, which admittedly, was a pretty terrible movie.

Dr. Evil's take on the Sony hack isn't the most illuminating or witty piece of comedy we've seen on the subject, but it was great to see Myers return and reprise a much-loved role. These Sony hacks have been a constant hum of negativity, but at least we got to see Dr. Evil again.